In this article we engage in dialog with Piaget; we explore some aspects of his constructivism and probe their role in current developmental science. Our testing ground is the development of subjective identity and our conclusion is that Piagetian constructivism may still be very relevant provided that (i) we combine it with that extensive body of neo-nativist psychology that led to the hypothesis that our mind contains an innate repertoire of conceptual representations (“core knowledge” or “core cognition”); and (ii) we curb the excessive individualism endemic to the Piagetian cognitive-developmental tradition by amending it in light of approaches to constructivism that are able to take into account the motivational and interpersonal aspec...
For nearly 50 years, constructivist theory has been making a significant contribution to education, ...
The theory of learning advanced by Piaget is cognitive in nature and emphasizes the constructivist a...
The image of myself, the way how I view others and how they view me, profoundly influence each other...
In this article we engage in dialog with Piaget; we explore some aspects of his constructivism and p...
In this article we engage in dialog with Piaget; we explore some aspects of his constructivism and p...
In this article we engage in dialog with Piaget; we explore some aspects of his constructivism and p...
Philosophical self-reflexion is a healthy practice of any science including psychology. Nevertheless...
Piaget’s body of work had two major theoretical thrusts: constructivism and stage theory. Both cons...
Piagetian thought draws on a hybrid foundational matrix in which multiple theoretical lines merge to...
Century saw his theories under attack from several quarters. What follows is a discussion of challen...
The theory of learning advanced by Piaget is cognitive in nature and emphasizes the constructivist a...
A key figure in the history of Psychology, Jean Piaget, grappled with an issue that remains importan...
A significant feature of the postmodern turn in the sociobehavioral sciences focuses on the way self...
e entity. I do not intend to bore you with a survey of a situation that, to me, seems quite dismal....
This article is a reply to the commentary made by Smith (1998) regarding these authors ’ earlier art...
For nearly 50 years, constructivist theory has been making a significant contribution to education, ...
The theory of learning advanced by Piaget is cognitive in nature and emphasizes the constructivist a...
The image of myself, the way how I view others and how they view me, profoundly influence each other...
In this article we engage in dialog with Piaget; we explore some aspects of his constructivism and p...
In this article we engage in dialog with Piaget; we explore some aspects of his constructivism and p...
In this article we engage in dialog with Piaget; we explore some aspects of his constructivism and p...
Philosophical self-reflexion is a healthy practice of any science including psychology. Nevertheless...
Piaget’s body of work had two major theoretical thrusts: constructivism and stage theory. Both cons...
Piagetian thought draws on a hybrid foundational matrix in which multiple theoretical lines merge to...
Century saw his theories under attack from several quarters. What follows is a discussion of challen...
The theory of learning advanced by Piaget is cognitive in nature and emphasizes the constructivist a...
A key figure in the history of Psychology, Jean Piaget, grappled with an issue that remains importan...
A significant feature of the postmodern turn in the sociobehavioral sciences focuses on the way self...
e entity. I do not intend to bore you with a survey of a situation that, to me, seems quite dismal....
This article is a reply to the commentary made by Smith (1998) regarding these authors ’ earlier art...
For nearly 50 years, constructivist theory has been making a significant contribution to education, ...
The theory of learning advanced by Piaget is cognitive in nature and emphasizes the constructivist a...
The image of myself, the way how I view others and how they view me, profoundly influence each other...